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Manual de usuario Makita, modelo 1805B

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This is done conveniently with the blade gauge provided. First, remove the blade from the tool by unscrewing the hex bolts. Now, set the Planer blade blade on the gauge blade so that the cut- ting edge is completely flush with the in- side flank of the gauge. Loosen the screws on the adjust plate (if they are not already so) and use the back of side plate to push the heel of the planer blade into full con- tact with the gauge inside flank. Holding it thus, tighten the 2 screws on the adjust ' \ Gauge base plate. This insures that your blade tip will be set properly when remounted in the Fig. 5 tool for perfectly even planing. Adjusting blade gauge itself Constant use of a blade gauge leads to wear t ,n on the inside flank, resulting in improper settings. To compensate for this, the blade gauge itself must be adjusted. If, for ex- ample, you notice that the blade is below the level of the rear shoe, you probably are not able to actually plane -so the blade must protrude more. But, if turning the /Adjusting screw depth knob all the way fails to make the Fig. blade protrude sufficinetly for planing, then you have to adjust the blade gauge itself. Loosen the adjusting screws set into the blade gauge, turning them to the left until their heads contact the inner walls of the inside notches. (See Fig. 5,6.) Ifyou need more leeway for adjustment than the space provided by the notch, loosen the gauge plate installation screws on top to move the guage plate as required. After adjusting the gauge plate for correct blade settings, secure the top screws and inside adjusting screws. Note: Do not turn the adjusting screws except at the time of this adjustment. FOR THE CORRECT PLANER BLADE SETTING (ALL MODELS) Your planing surface will end up unsmooth and not level, unless the blade is set properly and securely. The blade must be mounted so that the cutting edge is absolutely level, that is, parallel to the surface of the rear base. Below are some examples of proper and im- proper settings. (A) Front base (Movable shoe) (B) Rear base (Stationary shoe) Although this side view cannot show it, the edges of the baldes run perfect- ly parallel to the rear base surface. setting =m Correct Cause: One or both blades fails to have edge parallel to rear base line. m?) Cause: One or both blade edges fails to protrude enough in relation at start to rear base line. - Gouging E2aT(Cause: One or both balde edges pro- ~~ trudes too far in relation to at end rear base line. SHARPENING PLANER BLADES Although a power planer considerably out- performs an ordinary hand plane, by the same token the blades become dull faster. Always keep your blades sharp for the best performance possible. Use the sharpening holder (photo) to remove nicks and pro- duce a fine edge. First, loosen the 2 wing nuts on the holder and insert blades A and B as in figure at right, so that they contact side C and D. Then tighten wing nuts. Immerse dressing stone in water for 2 or 3 minutes before sharpening. Hold the holder so that blades both contact the dressing stone for simultaneous sharpening at the same angle. Stock removal is possible up to 7.5 mm (5/16"). Blades may be used down to24.5" (1"). MAINTENANCE Carbon brushes Replace carbon brushes when they wear down to about 6 mm (1/4") or sparking will occur. Both brushes should be changed at the same time. Sharpening holder Fig. 7 Wing nut Side (CJ Blade(B1 \ Side(D1 \ Fig. I Fig. 9 L-. .. U 6mm (1/4") Fig. 1( ACCESSORIES CAUTION : The accessories specified in this manual are recommended for use with your Makita Power Planer. The use of any other accessory might be hazardous. Replacement Blades (Part No. 731010-3) Sharpening Holder (Part No. 123006-2) Blade Gauge (Part No. 123009-6) Socket Wrench (Part No. 782209-3) Tool Case (Part No. 824001 -2) Planer Blades (Material :Tungsten-carbide) (Part No.731204-0) Dressing Stone (Part No. 741801-4) Bevel Guide (Part No. 123053-3) (+) Screwdriver (Part No. 783002-8) Wooden Carrying Case (Part No. 821087-7) I 155"(6)/,") POWER PLANER @-Model 18058 I I Note: The switch, noise suppressor, plug and other part configurations may differ from country to country. ':tM DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION GtD 'LtM MACHINE MACHINE 1 1 CORD ASSEMBLY 42 1 Drum Housing IAmmblsd Cord. Plup E Cord Guard1 43 4 P. H. Screw M4x14 (With Washer1 2 2 P. H. Scnw M4xJ) (With Washer1 U 1 V.PuIIey 6-30 3 2 P. H. Screw M4xl8 IWah Washerl 45 1 Rubber Pin 6 4 1 Strain Reld 46 4 P. H. Screw M4r5 (With Washed 5 1 Cord Guard 41 e H. F. H. 8011 M6x17 6 1 Handle Sat 48 2 Drum Plate 7 4 P. H. Scnw M5x12 IWiIh Wiherl 49 2 Adlusting Plats 8 2 Brush Holder Cap 50 1 Front easa 9 2 Carbon Brush 51 1 Rubber Packing 10 1 Motor Housing (With Brush Holder x 2 E 52 1 CompassionSpring 24 S.Screw M5xE x 21 53 2 P. H. Screw M5xB IWith Wahcrl 11 3 P. H. Scnw M5xl8 IWith W~hed 54 1 Rubber Pin 4 12 1 Name Plate 55 1 B..r,ng COW, 38 13 4 Rim 0-5 56 2 P. H. Screw M5r35 IWith Washed 14 1 Switch 57 2 P. H. Screw M5x10 IWith Washer) 15 2 P....


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